he knows the power of her dress. There's a virus and many people lost their family members. And some people are scared and don't know what to D'oh. It makes me feel very proud, very proud to know that, you know, at her age she thinks about what's going on in the world. What's going on around her, her community. Hi, guys, my sky and a lot of different people that are coming through and just saying it gives us hope. It really has brightened. Our day today won't be sick anymore.

Skye Yannabah Poola learned how to perform a healing dance by watching other Native American jingle dress dancers throughout her life. Now, the 7 year old is giving back to her community by offering a source of brightness through dance to those facing dark times amid the coronavirus outbreak. Within the span of one week, her dance has been seen by millions across social media.Watch the video above to see the full story.

ANDERSON COUNTY, S.C. —

Skye Yannabah Poola learned how to perform a healing dance by watching other Native American jingle dress dancers throughout her life. Now, the 7 year old is giving back to her community by offering a source of brightness through dance to those facing dark times amid the coronavirus outbreak. Within the span of one week, her dance has been seen by millions across social media.